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isa17 10th Feb 2012 09:30

Hello again!

For some of us, Skytest or feasttest might be very helpful (because you know what to expect on the test day) but on the other hand, there are a lots who failed just because they practiced too much and they`ve learnt the exercises.

Maria, I have noticed the same thing about the final result at DART. I even tried several ways to calculate it.. but I cannot understand either.

Unregistered12 10th Feb 2012 09:42

yes, but as an air traffic controller,you don't know what happens next!

and you don't know if you learn wrong rules. it's possible that you use the rules of the fake feast during the real feast because you are used to the fake feast and then you fail because of the fake feast test and not because of your skills.

meonly 11th Feb 2012 14:04

Please stop using the "fail" word!
 
@ some of you, please stop using the "fail" word.

Why are we talking so much about failing the FEAST instead of talking about passing the FEAST?
I'm not sure right now if this thread hasn't transformed into a "How to FAIL the Feast/DART by practicing on prep tools" thread, or it remained a thread that is about succeeding in taking the FEAST.

I assume that everybody here are convinced that "as an air traffic controller,you don't know what happens next!" but once you have PASSED the FEAST you do not become an air traffic controller right away. First you get trained for that and then you have to take and pass some difficult exams. The way to the ATC licence is loooong, but we need to hear from the people that know what controling is about that these tests are passable!

Have a positive attitude and post positive thoughts here, please!

I wonder if the people that posted in negative words have really taken the FEAST and know what they are talking about.
I would like those that have taken the FEAST or even the DART to let us know what they think about practicing prior to the real tests.
Also, if there are ATCs that have passed the DART please tell us if it is a wrong thing to practice before taking the real DART and if practicing had helped or even worse, it has contributed to a negative result in the test.

Thank you!

BeT 12th Feb 2012 11:19

It has been posted over and over again by several current Eurocontrol ATCOs that practising for the tests is useless at best and damaging at worst.

I don't know how to spell it out any clearer.

The practice FEAST/DART websites seem to be a nice money maker for the software writers and not much else.

Most posts in the this thread praising the practice method seem to be from potential candidates who then go on to fail the Feast!!

Summary: Use the practice websites if you like - hell if it makes you feel better, why not!

Do not be under the illusion that they actually help you to pass.

Failure rates at Eurocontrol (currently) are high. Whether this is down to the demographic of the students they are recruiting, or the fact they have all been reading this thread and coaching themselves through the tests, I couldn't tell you!!

Please - dress smart, rest well and research the company for the interview. You will either pass or fail. Such is life.

Nothing in this thread will ultimately 'help' you pass the test.

And for those who consistently demand that no-one speaks of failing or such horrors - please join the rest of us in reality. The training process is essentially a gamble, be prepared for the fact you might fail and you wont go far wrong.

PS: 75% of my ab-initio failed the training.

meonly 12th Feb 2012 12:15

To BeT
 
Thank for your answer!

I assume you are an ATCO at EUROCONTROL since you know so much about it.

Also, perhaps you might have some interesting statistics about how many people have practiced before the FEAST, how many of those that have practiced have passed it and how many that have practiced and passed it have finally failed the training.
That would be some very interesting facts to know about.

Nothing in this thread will help me pass the test?
Then why do you think this thread is going on and on?

"dress smart"??? How much do you think dressing smart has ever helped anyone pass the FEAST? Come on!
Anyway, I agree with resting well and researching about the company but dressing smart...? That's a good one!

"The training process is essentially a gamble" ? Are you talking about the training done after you get to be admitted as a student at EUROCONTROL or the practice before taking the test? When I said training, I was referring to the training as a student and that God forbid to be "essentially a gamble"!

I'm preparing to pass and not to fail.
And let me tell you something more: the sun rises in the east - this is life, pure reality.

P.S.: thank you!

Unregistered12 12th Feb 2012 12:31

as an example, in germany you are not allowed to pratice for the tests. if you have practiced, the psychologists will se it and you are out.
the reason is that most of them who have practiced for the tests passed the tests but failed the training(and in germany 80% pass the training).
it is possible that in germany more students pass the training because it is not allowed to practice for the tests. but it's only my opinion.

it is your decision if you practice, but believe me, it can't be useful when other ansp say that it's not allowed to practice.


and the thread is useful because you know such things as dress smart, know things about the company and you can find/meet other candidates.

ps: dress smart is important for the interview,not the feast.

BeT 12th Feb 2012 15:36

Ill entertain you for a while - although you strike me as someone who wont be told.

- Why do I say dress smart? Because its an interview for a job, a very good job. Whether you realise it or not you are being assessed from the second you enter the building... how you dress, how you speak, how you interact. Seeing students turn up to the FEAST tests in shorts and scruffy T-Shirst is nothing short of embarrassing. I was interviewed alongside one other candidate back at my assessment; he was a Greek chap and I **** you not he turned up for the interview in shorts and t-shirt, flip flops and sun glasses. He thought he was Gods gift to the world - do you think he made it to the training?

- Frankly I dont care if you disagree with the notion that practicing isnt useful. Ive said already if it makes you feel better then do it, but please dont be under the illusion it will help you pass.

- Nothing in the thread helps you pass - well its a turn of phrase really. However seeing as most of the thread concerns itself with practicing ill stand by the statment. The thread goes on and on because new posters keep arriving and asking the same question over and over - people seem reluctant to accept adivce when they are given it.

- I 100% viewed my training as a gamble. I gave up a lot to move to a foreign country to start a job I had no experience of and I left everything behind with no certain future. How can that not be seen as a gamble? Im glad it worked out for me - but for most it does not.

- I dont have any statistics for how many practiced etc - how would I? I am a validated ATCO in Eurocontrol OPS, I am trying to help others as I was helped in the past.

You can take the advice as you see fit, but dont try refuting everything that is offered to you. It will make you look foolish.

meonly 12th Feb 2012 15:58

To BeT
 
Thank you for your reply!

Congratulations for making it to your dream job with EUROCONTROL! :D

I hope you can share some more of your experience with the people interested in taking the tests, starting the training and working with EUROCONTROL.
And hopefully it will help make a difference for someone.
In the end you are the ATCO.

stefanos-c 12th Feb 2012 20:27

to Bet
 
bet,why do you believe prep.tools are not useful?

BeT 12th Feb 2012 20:38

ive covered that multiple times.

maria31 13th Feb 2012 05:56

:)
 
@BeT, 12.02.2012
The key-word in your post is: as I was helped in the past.

RoAlex 13th Feb 2012 05:58

FEAST I - passed
 
As the title says, I've passed FEAST I on Thursday, the 9th of February 2012.

May I say it was interesting, and that I passed it with no prior 'training', 'practice' or 'excercise'.

I took the test in Bucharest, Romania, as I'm applying for an ATC job here, in Romania.

Several of my fellow candidates we're bragging that they got really high scores at the feasttest.com tool or at the skytest tool and they went on to fail the actual TEST! From the 10 people in my group, 3 passed(including me). Most of the ones who failled said they have been practicing for the test, but so did the other 2 guys that passed. It seems I was the only one that didnt practice. And to be honest I wasnt rested enough either because I live 600 km from Bucharest and the plane from Oradea to Bucharest takes of really early(0600 AM LT).

One thing that might have helped me, but not to much, is that I've been working in the airline bussines for 5 years now. Started out as a check-in agent, moved to OPS, made it to Ops Supervisor, and ATC is the next logical step.

In conclusion, I can't really say that preparing for the test helps or not(after all, I passed without preparing and 2 passed after hours of preparing). I think that you either got it, or you don't.

HINT: Read/listen to the instructions REALLY carefully, they explain you exactly what you need to do. If you know your English and have a bit of a passion for puzzle solving you can most certainly make it!

maria31 13th Feb 2012 07:45

?
 
RoAlex: there haven't been any exams on 9th of February. I just checked the announcements.

RoAlex 13th Feb 2012 07:51

They havent updated the site. But the exam took place.
;)

BeT 13th Feb 2012 08:13

@Maria31:

The advice given to me is what I now preach.

Rest, dress well, study.

maria31 13th Feb 2012 08:32

RoAlex: Of course they didn't updated the site. But how did they announce you? All of you? It might be helpful for the others.
BeT: your advices are correct, by study meaning anything that we think may help, as you just said.
I now stop my posts on the forum, hopely we all have to study and work for exams, trainings and other activities.
Have a glorious day! :ok:

RoAlex 13th Feb 2012 09:22

We were 10 or so at the English exam. They told us after we passed the exam that we will take the FEAST I on Wednesday and Thursday. Furthermore, a lady from the HR department called me later that day to confirm the appointment. I dont know if they called everyone...

BeT 13th Feb 2012 12:01

By study I mean do research on the company - what it does, its locations, its business. These questions all get asked in the interview - if you have no answers it doesnt look good.

Ive said from the start you should do whatever makes YOU feel confident. But I have also been trying very hard to point out that 'coaching' yourself through the FEAST test is not a good idea in the long term.

SIMPLY the best thing to do is turn up and see if you can do it. If you somehow make it to the training or beyond and you dont really have the aptitude for the job (because you coached yourself through the test) it can very quickly become a bad situation; far from home, with people you dont really know, trying to learn a profession that ultimately you cannot do.

Why waste your time like that? Yet we still see it.

maria31 13th Feb 2012 12:24

:)
 
Not everybody takes the test for Eurocontrol. Most of us are taking the test in our country! This is why talking about the organization or other subjects isn't useful.

BeT 13th Feb 2012 14:13

Well, this is the Eurocontrol thread...... and the point still applies.


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